Ashland tidings. (Ashland, Or.) 1876-1919, January 01, 1886, Image 1

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ASHLAND, OREGON, ll |1II)AY. JANUARY Y, 1886.
VOL. X.
REAL ESTATE.
MERCANTILE
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GROCERIES.
| MANUFACTURING
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IS IT FACT OR FICTION ?
CHRISTMAS
IN
YE OLDEN
TIME.
FRUIT GROWERS ASSOCIATION
$S00
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Jlnb Rates, six copies for..........
Terms, in advance.
TIDINGS.
NO. 29.
STATE ANO COAST.
Local Notices, per line............................ lhv
Regular advertisements inserted upon
liberal terms.
Job Printing
Of all descriptions done on short notice
Legal Blanks. Circulars, Business Cards
Billheads, Letterheads, Posters, etc., got
ten up in good style at living prices.
GENERAL NEWS.
Jules Verne’S “Twenty Thousand Leagues
de.-the Sea” ^ade a Reality.
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Following is a description of a Christ­
Marion county’s taxable property foots
IWillarnctte Farmer.?
It is proposed to organize the Indian
up ¿4,763,471. The tax levy is 16 and territory into a territorial government
mas dinner for the court of King Richard
A meeting of fruit growers was held a 7-10 mills.
[Yaquina Mail, Dec. 14.1
of England:
The holiday recess of the house will
few weeks ago at Portland, ami an or­
There is a man at present stoppi
It is estimated that 200 buildings cost­ extend from Deceml>er 21 to January 5th.
It was a gay scene. That great hall, ganization attempted for the put|x>se of
thia town who tells a story that sou
where the yule log was blazing in the encouraging fruit growing in Oregon ami ing $1,000.060, have been erected in
The California roads have made a re­
strange u one of Baron Munchau
immense chimney, big enough for two also determining tha best methods to be Portland this year.
duction
of $40 per car-load in the freight
tales, but the man is certainly not c
whole oxen to be routed within, the pursued to make that interest pay the
Some of the business men of Salem rate on oranges to Chicago.
and appears to be a man of inteilige
high rafters festooned with branches of best possible returns. By some mistake are talking of getting up a joint stock
and large experience. Now, what
o
Mrs. Parnell, the mother of the Irish
holly, holme, laurel and ivy, the wide the meeting adjourned to the first Fri­ company to purchase a dynamoelectric
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tells may be known to the scientific wo
leader, lies seriously ill at her home in
portal crowned with mistletoe, and the day in January, which is the first day, or machine for electric lights..
or it may be yet a Government secr<
New Jersey, from rheumatic fever.
table, which was literally a board of New Years, so we w ill take the liberty to
but I certainly think the facts as st
Hon. J. H D. Henderson, member of
boards, all of oak and polished till they say that the meeting will beheld the Fri­
Edmunds has reported a very stringent
by him are new to ¿he general pu
shone, stretching the whole length of the day following, January Sth, and request congress from Oregon in 1864-1866, died anti-polygamy bill, which will be acted
and so far as my observation goes tha pa­ room, 160 feet.
at
his
home
in
Eugene
City
on
the
13th
journals through the country to announce
upon as soon as the senate meets again.
pers have had but little to say
sat’ on the nb-
inst., at the age of seventy-five years.
Twelve o’clock has just struck, and that fact.
ject.
Some 1500 head of sheep were sold re­
the house hold is just mustering in the
Fruit growing has not, of late years,
Carp culture is destined to bring our
He states that he came out from ] ¡5- magnificent hall, it being “covering received the attention it deserves in Ore­
cently
at Reuo for $4.50 apiece, which is
land to Victoria on one of th» torpelo tune,” or the hour for preparing the table gon. The fruit-growers of California an native water lilies jnto the prominence the best price ever obtained in Nevada.
to
which
their
beauty
and
delicate
odor
We have just received, direct from Yokohama, Japan,
boats. Two were sent out and are new for dinner. The steward in his gown, a nually dispose of products worth millions
Jacob Mueller, U. S. Consul to Ger­
at Victoria. Their names are the Sh."v most important looking personage, is of dollars and there are large canneries entPle them; they serve the double purpose
an
invoice
of
Pure
Uncolored
and
Breakfast
Teas,
which
!
and fieri. He says that they carried a standing at the uppermost part of the and drying Imuses that use immense of feeding the carp and helping to ren­ many, writes that the hatred of Ger­
der attractive the country home.
many for America is great. They detest
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vil<»v they ma.’.e
crew of VI^HIVVU
eighteen men; f that
hall, ___
surrounded by most of the chief quantities of all sorts of fruit. While we
our pork, wheat and ideas.
we are offering to the Public at the Lowest Living rates.
Colonel
Powell,
Indian
Agent
at
Neah
most of tho passage under wnter at ¡officers. T..
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The table is ___
neatly
covered,
at cannot equal California in range and
There is great excitement throughout
depth of about six fathoms; that thev • least the upper part of it, with a purple variety of products we still can grow to Bay Reservation, W. T., has been ar­
Ask for PURITY TEA, and take no other.
made twenty-six miles an hour, and ¿n J , velvet,
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cloth, sab cellars
and trenchers, advantage many fruits that are produced rested and fined for contempt of Court Great Britain over the discussion of
nly *ess buJut of ’‘'fdSTwas ’ised’ in .jr vn'Jer tho supervisión of die ustier of in that elate as wen as son e ii«»i -eaOuo-: if d:s«>b»yi»« >. an border by closing up a home rule; non» of the Liberal lenders
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whole passage; that they had no us* WP the hall. The yeomen of the ewry and be grown there as well as here. We can­ store on the reservation. He claimed will commit themselves on the subject.
firemen or engineers, but that the motive pantry, conducted by the yeoman usTier, not produce grapes, peaches, almonds, that his instructions from Washington
“Lucky” Baldwin's famous two-year-
power used was electricity and hydraulic, then enter the dining chamber. As they apricots, and tropical fruits that grow were superior to the mandates of the old colt Ki.miet, who figured in many
and one man managed the entire busi­ pass through the door they bow rever­ there, but we have other fruits in the District Court.
prominent eastern races during the past
ness. He states that none of the crew entially, and they do the same upon ap­ greatest possible excellence that should
Sheep raisers near Albany, Linn coun­ season, died suddenly. He had a record
E. J. FARLOW,
E. M. MILLER. were allowed to even look at the ma­ proaching the table. They then lay be grown and canned or dried here, if ty, are talking of joining together and of 2:29.
chinery by which the boat was propelled. down at the side of each trencher a not sold fresh from the tree. There are offering a sufficient reward to induce a
Robert Toombs left property of tho
They are both of about 300 tons each and knife, “hafted with silver,” and a spoon. apples, pears, cherries, plums and prunes, score or more of hunters to enter into a
300 feet length. They could sink below No forks are laid, for these convenient and all the small fruits in greatest jierfec- coyote chase with dogs and inaugurate a estimated value of $400,000. He re­
the surface at will, and arise to the sur­ articles have not been invented. Next tion. In some localities East of the Cas­ war of extermination. The country has cently charged John P. Hale with origi­
face when the weather is fine, and could in succession comes the yeoman of the cades, and in the Southern Oregon the a standing offer of assistance for such a nating the story that he had threatened
to call the roll of his slaves at the foot of
AT THE —
in five minutes take in trir eiuugh to al­ cellar, who dresses the sideboard with peach and apricot do well, as also grapes, move of $10 for each scalp.
AGENTS FOR THE
Bunker Hill monument.
low them to remain under water three or wines, flagons, drinking cups and such but these localities are exceptions. There
Dallas Itemizer: Geo. W. Hubbard,
four hours. They cruised in the Bay of vessels as are consigned to his care. The is demand in the countrj’ along the rail­
Post’s financial article says: “It now
Biscay, and were experimented with ami yeoman of the buttery follows him and roads east of us for much of these fruits who has been engaged in plowing in the begins to appear that fanners of the
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tested. They then crossed the Atlantic brings up beer and ale, and arranges the and we have a good market in Eastern vicinity of Monmouth, says the fields northwest have sold wheat enough to
The Best now in the market.
and down the Straits of Magellan. Two pewter pots, jugs, and so forth, on the cities for dried and canned fruit and are over-run with mice, but apparently meet their immediate necessities and are
are not doing much damage. It is no
convoys accompanied them—the Thun­ sideboard.
vegetables.
uncommon thing t > turn up twenty or disposed to hold the rest for higher
derer and Galatea, but the torpedo boats
The dinner time has now fully ar­
California
Ins
long
since
waked
from
prices, which will probably come within
a
had to constantly wait for them. In bad rived, and the steward’s command is the ileliisions of the past and makes her thirty with the plow. Some farmers a month or two, because the visible sup­
weather they would remain under water taken by a gentleman usher, who knocks soil yield perennial huvests that equal the have mixed their fall seed wheat with ply in this country and Europe will bo
and move along among the fish as quietly respectfully at the door of the state out put of gold in the past. Especially strychnine, and by that means have de­ largely dinntiialied before the end of
J^T'We keep the Freshest and Best groceries in town, at the lowest figures. As we buy as on a lake, and the crew were as com­ chamber and summons King Richard her fruit-growers are successful in find­ stroyed large numbers.
January.”
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for cash , we can afford to sell cheap for cash.
In addition to our full and complete fortable as though sitting in a bouse.
and his guests to dinner. In they come ing a market for her products. The time
The formation of the California Fruit’
London had a genuine sensation on tho
assortment of groceries and provisions, we carry
In giving this story I cannot vouch for presently, dressed in their court attire, is bygone when we can command the Growers’ Union has attracted much at­
one word of it. I only give it as the the King and his lords in magnificent fabulous prices of the past decades ami tention ar the East. The genetai opin­ 18th. Early in the morning a young
man states, and he is here to speak for green velvet tunics, red leather boots, the time Ins come when we must compete ion seems to be that the movement will man and wife, John and Sarah Magee,
Now is the time for those desiring
himself. But if it is true it seems to one with very long points, and silken hosiery: with till the world fora living. There is result in furnishing a class of consumers were arrested at Kensington, on a charge
homes in the Rogue River Valley to
it is indeed wonderful ami the long dream the pretty girl queen, Anne of Bohemia, no longer a possibility of getting a high an opportunity to buy California fruits of having attempted to procure money
buy good farms and fruit lands.
of displacing steam is at last realized.
ami her ladies in parti-colored kirttles of price for «heat; we must come down to who have hitherto only been able to gaze from the Prince of Wales by writing
Goods delivered to all parts of town free of charge.
We
have
heard
for
many
years
of
the
white and blue, cotehardiea, edged with practical things and decide what will pay upon them ii> the few places in big cities threatening letters. They were taken
Customers will be shown any
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into court, formal charges were preferred
Keely Motor until it has become a jest; fur, and their hair done up in a gold fret the best returns for the least outlay.
where they were sold as luxuries which
property in our hands free of charge.
FARLOW & MILLER.
against them and were remanded to await
when it was claimed that a locomotive or caul of network.
This Association of Fruit Growers will the rich alone could afford.
examination. It appears that the prison­
could be run across the continent from
work great results if the people who are
THE PROCESSION OF THE BOAR.
It is estimated that there are 100,000,- ers had written two letters, but as they
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Near York to San Francisco on a thimble I
When the guests were assembled and interested will unite to make it a success. 000 acres <>f laud on the Pacific Coast were not read in court it is impossible
full of water. Such stories are published,
The following is a partial
seated,
the King and Queen occupying a Fruit growing has different :ispects in its that are especially adapted to wheat to give their exact language, or state,
read qnd laughed at. But how much less
different phases of development; it
strange is it that a vessel of 300 tons can dais above the others, the trumpets changes with localities; it varies with soil culture. Of this California has 25,000,- except in general terms, what they con­
list of the property we now
sounded
and
a
band
of
musicians
entered
000, or one-fourth of the whole; Oregon tained. It is known, however, that the
be sent from England to the Pacific Coast
and conditions of treatment. Take
offer for sale:
on a bucket of fuel, and driven along at the hall. The server followed them, Oregon ami Washington West of the has 18,000,000 acres, Washington terri­ letters made a demand for $750, and in­
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the rate of twenty-six miles per hour— bearing upon a huge golden platter a Cascades and there are various localities tory has 16,000,000 acres, Colorado and timated in unmistakable terms that un
Country Property.
not over the water, but under and through boar’s head, dressed with sweet rosemary I that ditter materially ill the manner Id .h<>, 10,000,000 each; Montana, Utah less the amount was forthcoming the
it. Many of your readers have doubtless and bay leaves. As he marched up the which fruits succeed in them. This soci­ and Wyoming, 7,<>00,0o0 each, and the prince’s lifo would be ill jeopardy.
1*1 »rr.Es, 2 mileH east of Ashland. 125
great bulk of all this wheat land yet
read Jules Verne’s *«>ry of “Twenty hall, he sung:
acres in cultivation, medium house and
The technical grounds upon which tho
ety, if it meets and calls out the facts,
lies untouched.
barn, a tine well at house and good spring
Caput apri defero,
Thousand Leagues Under the Sea.” If
liquor
inen of Atlanta, Ga., have secured
will
show
what
success
attends
the
fruit
­
at barn. All under fence. A good bargain.
Reddens laudes Domino:
these statements be true, Jules Verne’s
The bondsmen of W. D. Pettinger, a preliminary injunction against an ofli-
grower
ill
the
lulls
and
prairies
as
well
$3.150.
The boar's head in hand bring I,
vision has become a reality. But my ob­
as on the «« aboard and in the interior, defaulting treasurer of Washington coun­ cial count of the vote in the recent elec­
290 acerb , IX miles from Kailroad station.
With garlands gay and rosemary;
ject in sending you this communication
at the north or the south. It will en ty, are still in arrears to the county in tion are very trifling, and only show the
160 acres under the plow. Fine large new
I pray you all sing men ily.
is m»t merely to give publication to a
bonne, good large barn, well watered, fine
courage men to grow what it can be the sum of $15,000. The bondsmen are foolishness of attempting to escape the
Qui estis in convivo.
strange story, but to call forth, if possi­
springs, excellent vivhnrd, well fenced. In
proved will grow well in their vicinity, solid and substantial men and the grand logic of the polls. As to tht> ground
fact, one of the l>est farms in the Rogue
ble some information on the subject.
The bear’d head, with a great golden in their soil and climate.
jury urges upon the county court the ad­ that the local option law is unconstitu­
river valley, Terms to suit purchaser. $6,- ¡
We all know that experiments are con pippin placed between its tusks, is then
The country East of the Cascades pre­ visability of putting the matter in shape tional because interfering with the com
two.
stantlv being made with electricity as a set upon the table, when it is served with sents a very extended surface and fruit for payment. Public sympathy is with merce of other states, it certainly is e
160 acres. 3,’i miles from Medford, Jack­
motive power, and we know that many mustard sauce, and
theChn
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j Chri'Lnas dinner growing has only been at’.einpted in some bondsmen under such aggravating cir­ curious thing to see any considerable
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son county. et _ is situated in the garden
wonderful results are claimed for it. But begins. No napkins nor
or forsa are UJgd, parts. ot it. ^^»gmUauuno ->f «»»«^1» Cnf
Az-.npfi»’ OWrl V*» w—r' 11 j ro .
cumstances,
.S’Of’pathv
'»»>'• part of a southern city appealing to a
r?.- » !:,dg: 7« » .-riti nvrr—¡--I ' *
pryvjAi’. $t,00U.
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of steam in our country to *ay
» «V«»
theil greasy liai.« ■ i i tip; i. th* table cloth because of fear that the work will be un­
396 acres. 2J4 ruder from Medford.
Says the San Francisco Chr<>i .
purpose ?, And we have had 11111113 “lories and throw the <’■ arded boi.es and pick- done by the first hard winter. It is hard­
principio •
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u.
$16.50 per acre. This farm can be bonght
is shrewdly suspected that O’Donnell a There were differences
in
our
papers
about
torpedo
boats
ami
oV
/,
ings
upon
the
floor
beneath
them,
which
by paying a portion down aud the balance
ly possible to state the importance of an terror yesterday on the receipt of the al­
the wonderful things performed by them, is covered with rushes. Besides the fa­ association that will call out all the facts
can l>e paid in five equal annual payments.
the-^rightof a state to regulate slavery,
but have^ve anything in comparison to mous boar's head, the first course con­ concerning fruit-growing and that must leged infernal machine was only simu­ but the police power of a state over in­
$6,517,50.
lated,
or
that
he
knew
the
powder
in
the
this achievement, if true ? If these boats sists of roasted beef joyits, pigs roasted, I add to the knowledge possessed already.
318 acres, 2 miles east of Jacksonville on
toxicants is well recognized by the fed­
can be driven under the water at the rate venison with furmety, a curious concoc­ We want to know what to produce to box was wet. At any rate, no one will eral courts. The liquor men of Atlanta
rbad; all fenced, 150 acres tillable;
main r|
I
sympathize
with
a
man
who
christened
balancé
of speed claimed, they could dive down at tion of boiled wheat and eggs seasoned the best advantage. Fruit growing, as a
balancA good pasture land.
la ‘ 5 acres orchard,
are making a captious and hopeless fight.
fair house of 4 rooms, good barn, plenty
Victoria and pop up in San Francisco har with sugar and spices—broth of pmk and means of wealth, is in the infancy, The his special political organ Anti-Cool it —[Springfield (Mass.) Republican.
water. T bbms :—One half cash, balance
Dynamiter.
It
would
only
be
giving
bor the next day, and what war vessel onions, custard, and a subtlety, the lat­ results in California show its vast possi
payable in one, two and three years. $5,-
AND SHORT
cou’d contend with them? War ships ter being an ornamental dish represent­ bilities. Come out then, all who grow him a dose of his own medicine if the
500.
A Touching Incident.
thing had gone off.
would be but playthings, and harbor for­ ing a ship, a castle or a human being, fruit, and let us reason together.
298 acres, 2 nriles east of Jacksonville on
tification
they
could
laugh
at.
There are often wells of thought and
just as the taste of the cook uictated.
Eastern Oregon herdsmen think the
main road; all fenced, 125 acres tillable,
To sum np the whole matter, has Eng­
The second curse is introduced by
balance good for pasturage. Good spring
outlook for sheep husbandry is better feeling in childhood, of whose depths
Improvements nt Niagara.
land stolen a march 011 the rest of the the bringing in of a peacock with all its
and well, new house and bam. $6, 500.
now than it has been for several years. parents little dreaiu. We are so accus­
world
and
given
the
first
great
practical
[From "Life."J
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gay
plumage
on,
and
its
whole
body
There is less demand among wool grow­ tomed to think of our children’s tastes
136 aches . 2X miles north of Ashland.
demonstration of the startling am) won­ covered with leaf of gold, A singular
All enclosed with good fence and all in cul­
Niagara having been pivcliused l.y ers for advance on their next clipping and will as being reflections of our own
tivation. Fine house of five rooms. Good
derful revolution in motive power and dish, was it not? Like the subtlety, it New York for a national park, the work than usual, and more commission men in that we t<M> often forget to study their
bam. 40x60 ft. Good well and plenty of
ocean navigation: and are we soon to see must be intended merely for an orna- of transforming it is rapidly progressing, the field offering advances than ever natures, recognize their individuality and
stock water. Good young orchard. We do
steam engines sold for old iron and melt­ mental dish. Not at all. it was a real and before Ion«’ the new pleasure ground known there before. Men who have treat them as sentient, beings. With such
not wish to brag on this place, but if there
ed up, and engineers and firemen passed dish to eat. The peacock was stuffed can feel just as stylish as its rivals—Cen­ watched t1 e ups and downs of the mar­ reflections I listened to the relation of
is » better one in Jackson county we would
out of use? If this story is true, and all with all manner of spices and sweet tral, Fairmount ami Prospect.
like to see it. $3360. Time.
ket most are satisfied wool will not be the following incident:
the
results
are
generally
known
to
the
A little girl of the city, about ten years
herbs,
thoroughly
roasted,
basted
with
A number of painter» are now prepar­ less than twenty cents next summer.
760 ICHEH. To any one who wants a
public, I would be compelled to confess yolk of egg, served with plenty of gravy ing for Niagara Park the regulation
of age, was visiting her aunt in the coun­
stock •anch I think this will just suit,
A cougar has been making quite free try. They were discussing a certain bock,
that I have been taking a Rip Van Win­ and was considered the greatest delicacy nurse-girl and small-boy signs; and
There s 560 acres of good plow land. Good
with the property of the McKay creek, and the aunt remarked:
house ind bam and an unlimited range
kle sleep. However, please publish this of the Christmas feast.
these will soon be placed in the Crook county, farmers of late. The ani­
connedi ted with the place—partly under
and let us see how much light your con-
“Your birthday is near; perhaps your
proper positions. At one spot the eye of mal has killed ten head of horses for
THE ADVENT OF THE PEACOCK.
fence- - good water, am id everything in just
temperaries can throw on the matter, and
mamma will buy it for you for a birthday
that the ¡»urchaBer can make
the
visitor
will
see:
“
Do
not
tread
on
such at shape
‘
It was something of a task, as you
A. Hinkle, two for J. Cantrell, and one present.”
oblige yours respectfully.
money, Will make it an object for you to
may imagine, to prepare this bird of the falls.' At another: “Do not pluck for Med Vanderpool. We did not learn
look at it. $12,160.
A tinge of sadness rested on the sweet
J. J. W inant .
Juno for the table. The skin was care­ the islands." And along the shores of any of the particulars regarding the ac young face as she quickly answered:
Newport,
Or.,
Dec.
14,
1885.
IX
miles
from
Ashland.
4
bO ACHES.
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fully removed before it was baked, and the rapids will be found: “No thorough­ tion of this destroyer of horse flesh,
“She could givtkmc something else I
splendid mountain ranch. A choice varie­
After
reading
the
above
and
a
conver
­
then, when it was taken from the oven fare! Do not cross here.”
says the Ochoco Review, but ot’r in­ would rather liave than any thing in the
ty of fruit treeB two years old and plenty of
The presence >>f these signs will insure formant stated that the people of McKay
sation with Capt. J. J. Winant while in and cooled, the skin was sewed on again
tierries. Good log house with box additu n.
the city this week, we have examined the dexterously, not so much as a feather the customaiy protection to those prone- were in pursuit of the animal and he world.”
Good shed bam. plenty of water—good
“Well, I'm sure, said her aunt, ‘your
springs. Price $800.
files of the “Scientific American,” and being rutiled. It was carried to the table to-be-i'iviiiled points and cause n home­ will probably be caught.
mamma will get it for you, if it does not
find in the issue of Nov. 7th, 1885, where on a silver basin, with a lighted piece of like feeling to steal over the visitor.
City Property.
“The proposition to require by law the cost too much.”
a trial trip of a submarine vessel had been cotton, which had been saturated with On G«>at island a ten-acre carousal will
“It will not cost money,” replied the
teaching
of physiology and hygiene,
be
erected;
and,
thanks
to
its
orchest
­
made
off
Landskrona,
a
town
on
the
alcohol, placed in its beak. No part of
A fine residence on Main street. House
Swedish coast. The boat is the inven­ the dinner was so eagerly anticipated as rion, nervous visitors will not again be with reference to narcotic and alcoholic child, “it will not cost anything.
of seven rooms, nice large parlor and sit- 1
But she could not then be persuaded
tion of Mr. Nordenfelt, and is said to lie this, and all manners of vows were troubled by the deafening roar of the stimulants on the human system, in the
ting room, excellent fire place in each: well1
finished throughout, solid frame building,
successful. It is built of steel, and is pledged over the beautiful bird. The falls. At the whirlpool forty graceful common sch< ols, is supported by the pe­ to tell what it was. After a long time
stoue foundation: IX stories. Lot <>7x350
cigar-shaped, with a glass conning tower chronicles of the middle ages record swans will i>lly play about the waters, tition of 8889 residents of Washington the shrinking little spirit said:
ft; choice collection of fruit trees: deeded ;
•‘Auntie, 1 will tell you part; it is some­
eating baker’s bread crumbs as they territory, 8123 of whom are voters.”
in the center, from which tho commander many of these vows.
water right; large barn, good woodshed
thing
she gave me before little brother
The
Finest
Assortment
in
th«:
City.
This
is
a
beginning
at
the
beginning,
lazily
follow
the
park
boat»,
manned
by
can keep a lookout. There are three en­
with Htdre-rooin oliove An endless variety
Jellies of meat <>r fish, all manner of
which, well worked, will redound to the came. It is just not to do something
of choice berries, fruit, etc. $2.550.
gines, one to work the screw in the stern, fowls, roasted or boiled, capons, hams, cx-hacktnen.
Visitors, pressed f«>r time, can see the glory of the temperance cause in the for that one day; now don’t you know?”
which propels the vessel, ami two to work pies of carp, tongues, mutton ¡ties and
X acre . House ami lot, situated on
The discerning auntie drew the little
the propellers on either side, which, when plum puddings followed in due order, entire park very quickly by taking the course of two or three generations, Be-
North Main St. Good house of five rooms,
one
to her and asked:
gin
at
the
bottom,
by
all
means.
good barn, well and water right. All set
steam
launch
ovei
the
falls
and
thence
set in motion, compel the boat to sink, and these were displaced by a disti of
In fact, everything in the Choice Family Grocery line, not forgetting
to choice fruit and now bearing—a fine
“Is it that mamma should not scold
and maintain her at a certain depth be­ jelly, fruits and a subtlety. Bread in­ down the rapids. Boating parties are
home. For sale cheap. $1000.
your on your birthday!”
low the surface. The motive power is stead of vegetables accompanied the forbidden touching the various rmks
Breed More Horses.
A trembling “Yes,” and long the dear
15 AcaBa. Good fruit land within the ;
along
the
waterway.
Goat
carnages
will
steam,
and
her
speed,
submurged,
is
only
various dishes of meat and fowl. After
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corpora ion of Ashland. A fine chance for
There is one thing that farmers should head rested in silence op the bosom ~f
three miles an hour. The enormous util­ the solid food was disposed of wine and be found behind the falls.
some man to make money. $400.
Everything rugged and unshapely will devote more attenti >11 to, and that is the that loving patient aunt.
ity of such a vessel as this, or the one ale were drunk in profuse quantities.
BOOTS and
18 K SES 3 houses, fine fruit, water right
When I heard this little incident routed
described bj^Capt. Winant, in naval war­ One wonders how they could eat and j either be removed or smoothed, so as to breeding and rearing of horses. There
nmievt-vthing first class. Good bam. fine 1 We stand by our trade mark, the "Long and Short of it," which means LONG GOODS AT fare is at once apparent.. Movinj with-
by
that aunt herself, tny heart wept,
■
insure
to
this
park
the
customary
hot-
are
but
few
farmers
who
are
so
situated
-drink so much. People had barbarous
chicken n.rch. Splendid gardens. $3.000. SHORT PRICES. Give us a • all.
Goods delivered to any part of the city.
that it would t«e inconvenient for them ami 1 quickly asked myself, ‘.’Am I not
out the slightest apparent sign of its ex­ appetites in those days, ¡.rid a lady of I > lions -.md-greenery appearance.
House and Lot on Mnnzanitn street, near
T! e falls will he turned oil' Mondays to raise a colt or two, or three, every that mother! Have not the cares < T
AV. T. <JOUUKN, & <JO., Ashland.
istence, she can launch torpedoes against rank would swallow two or three tankards
the c -liege. Lot 90x200 feet. A variety of
aiid
VV- b ;-ol >yj, from I to 3 P. M., in year. They have the horses, or should growing family caused me to be <iten less
hostile
vessels,
enter
a
harbor
unper
­
of
ale
at
a
single
meal.
fruit trees, flowers and shrubliery: a good
have, for it is just as convenient to keep patient with iny first-born, my darling
order
to make the waFerrirnuldy.
ceived and render useless the most com­
new house, well furnished. A desirable
This dinner on that long ago Christinas
E. K. ANDERSON plicated system of submarine mines. It Day lasted two hours. In the evening
place, nicely located. $1,350.
Out of deference to the Ti84-dees of mares as geldings for work horses. I Edith? Have not I, in the multiplicity of
JAMES THORNTON,
Vice President.
President.
qhiw r good, careful farmers who work duties, been unresponsive to the heart
will be seen that there is a remarkable there was more feasting, and the histo­ <»ui museums the falls will not run Sots ..I _
House and Lot in West Ashland. An ex- 1
theiF hr.a-d-tWMVS up to within a few longing for a mother's tender caress and
difference in the invention of Mr. Nor­ rian amazes us by the vast enumeration days.
cellent new frame house. Lot 90x200 feet.
Wood-house and store-room. New picket
days of the time of f< sling, with no in­ loving recognition of little services ren­
denfelt and the Ixiat described by Capt. of swine, oxen, sheep, pigs, hares, kiqs
fence, good barn, cellar, and a young or­
jurious effects reitthing to colt or dain. dered ?
Winant, ami said to be in Victoria, in and fowls slaughtered, ami the tuns of
Tlm -i*ess on Prohibition.
chard. $1.200,
O God, may the reading of these little
that the former is run by steatn power ale and wine drank. Ah! those were
I A few days’ test beft,re and after foaling.
MANI FALT VREES OF
Honse and I/>t on Pine street. Lot I?*'
• ¡Prohibition Star.,
. .... i care while he..W with colt, and paragraphs do other mothers good as the
and the latter run by electricity; the “glorious days.” England was merry
acres: good bouse, living water, cuoice
writing of them lias done me good.
former making three miles per hour and England then, and rude license and bois­
No one i in fail to notice the changed generous feeding while pickling the colt,
fruits and berries. A bargain. $1.200.
! the latter twenty-six miles per hour. It terous cheer characterized the yuletide tone of thé public press with regard to and a brood-mare is jus! as serviceable a That mother is a pious woman. I know
Lot on Woolen street: 2 acres all set in
is as Capt. \\ inant says, “Has England festival.—[F. M. Colby.
prohibition. While there used to be work h >rse as if she ~3re not kept for she loves her little daughter as tenderly
choice fruit: 250 trees—200 j>each trees.
stolen
n
march
on
the
rest
of
the
world
nothing but harsh wolds and abuse of the breeding purp ses. And again, if a little as I do mine. She just did’nt think how
Be«t situation in the place. $1.000.
each inqiatient won! was wearing a sore
in this invention?” or is it a grand hoax?
cause in all the papers there is now but g od judgment is exercised in regard to
Brought
to
HU
Level.
Vn unimproved lot in West Ashland,
in that sensitive little heart. She didn’t
ttie
time
the
mare
should
drop
her
colt,
little reference to “cranks,’ and the is-
’Frankfort, Kv., Yeoinan.]
acres. Good fruit laud. $300.
thick how she was robbing her child’s
A fmviful Fence.
sue is acknowledged to be iti politics to very little inconvenience will bo experi­
House ami Lot on Factory street.
A Frankfort gentleman was called to remain. The most that any paper now enced if one or both of the work horses are future of sweet memories of a beautiful
A lawful fence lias been defined as fol­ Washington on business which kept him
lOOxtiM feet. G'">.1 ti“w house; several bear­
used ns brood-mares. If the mare childhood. She didn’t think how she
lows: “Three strands of barbed wire, there for a week or two, during which he attempts is to ignoiethe issue altogether. should be covered at such a time that was cramping the powers 'of a lovely
ing fruit trees. $750.
with posts no further apart than fifteen stopped at one of the principal hotels But somehow it will spring up in the she will drop her col’, before spring work spirit that needed a continual sunshine
llousq and Lot of A acre 011 Granite street,
feet, with a board not less than four inch­ and mingled ill the best society. His most unexpected manner. The people commences, then m> apprehension will for their development. Mothers pause
with siable, ditch running through lot.
$500. I
es wide and one half inch thick, hung to friends observed on his return a marked are in earnest and faithful public journ­ be felt that the mare is liable to injury and reflect.
the top wire; or two strands of barbed chango in his liearing, the greater partic­ als are impressed with the organization from overworking while heavy with foal.
House and Lot -'i acre on Granite street.
wire and a rail. Where boanls arc i^ed, ularity of his dress, the higher polish to ami zeal of the advocates of absolute pro­ A mare with a colt at foot may be
$tJU0.
Twenty-four Hours to Live.
three
boards to be not lew than five inch­ his silk hat and boots and other evidences hibition. It is a great and live issue and w« rked from lyorning to noon, and from
House and Lot on Granite street 1 !f-10
From John Kuhn, Lafayette, Ind.
es wide and one ingb thick, or four rails; •f his better keep while on his visit to in the present dearth of ¡»arty questions noon until night, and the colt kept
acres. House. 4 rooms. $600.
if made of boanls or rails, the posts to the capital city. A change v.as also it is beginning to assume the importance . closed up, except at feeding time and at who announce« that he is now in “perfect
One ten acre lot. unimproved, in a good
l»e not more than eight feet- a]»art: when noticed by his family in his most fastid­ it dtfniands. It requires no insight to | night, and mare and colt do very well health,” wc have the following: One
location. The best of fruit land. $(">50.
pickets are used, the pickets to be not ious taste in hatting, etc. The next day see that there are no issues upon which indeed. Of course, I offer this sugges- year ago I was, to all appearance, in the
Choice vacant lots in various parts of the
more than six inches apart; all fences at dinner, upon being asked if he would the party lines are now drawn. Demo­ j tion to farmers who have no team work last stages of Consumption. Our best
city.
bi'dt within the provisions of this act take a- up, fingering his eye glasses as if he crats differ • n the silver measure ami Re­ 1 during the winter months. On most physicians gave my case up. I finally
got so low that <>ur doctor said I could
publicans disagree on tariff. The way
A good paying Hotel, all furnished.
I shall not be less than four and a half were about to read a bill of fare, he in­ for the incoming of a new patty is fast I farms the team w «fk performed during live only twenty-four hours. My friends
I feet high and shall be deemed a lawful quired: “Is it St Julienne or Miti­
Several houses to rent.
being paved. There can be no matter of the winter months is of the lightest |»os- then purchased a bottle of Dr. Win.
fence.' —[Willamette Farmer.
Mr. J. E. Houston ho'ding a commission
gate wney” “Its bean soup, sir,” and doubt that prohibition will be the central sihle character, confined for the most Hall's Balsoin tor the Lungs, which con­
as Notary Public, will attend to all business
plenty good enough for you at that, sir, idea of the new organization.
part to hauling the year’s supply of siderably benefited me. I continued un­
in that line.
John H. Yates, of Batavia, N. Y., savs:
wood, drawing manure, »nd perhaps til I took nine bottles, and I am now in
was the res|>onse from the other end of
Please call on us if you are seeking homes
“
I
cheerfully
co
n
Tosiery, Etc
assimeres, Flan
Flan^'’
marketing produce. It is hardly posai- perfect health.
or investments. and it will l»e a pleasure to
the table. Since then he has resumed
Your Aromati:
r ude- you s1 ch assistant, and tuva von
It did new life and vigor it
Will you suffer with Dyspepsia and bls that a brood mare, even if quite
his home ail's. and, is metaphorically
such information as is in our abilitv
' ORDER.
CLOT
Through this weak frame «
ae.
roosting lower.
Liver Coinplaint? Shiloh’s Vitalizer is ' heavy, could be injured while perform­
Nerve-life, and vigor restored in men and
It did for all my stomach Ils
fer.
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«tnl
guaranteed to cure you.
For sale by ing these tasks.— F. K. M. in Breeders’ women by using Gilmore's Aromatic Wine.
Idmg,
Wing,
More
than
the
d
ctor
and
his
p.i's.'
HOUSTON awir
| For sale at the City drug store.
I Gazette.
A 10c cigar for 5c at the Red House.! J H Chitwood & Son.
For sale at the City drug store.
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F .A KL O W «: 511 L Lx Eli
Auction and Em-
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Tobacco ani Cigars, Cartriips, Ammuitioii, etc.
E
OSS!”
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